10 Hardest Achievements / Trophies in Pragmata and How to Get Them

Whichever game you choose, they all have one thing in common today, and that is achievements. Every game has challenges to complete if you want to go the distance while playing it.
Like any other title, Pragmata has a long list of achievements to unlock. Of course, not all of these benefits are easy to find. You get some for completing a story, but some require hard work and dedication.
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Some of these achievements will require you to track down specific robots, while others will require you to track down multiple clusters.
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Mini-Hunter Supreme
Shoot the Mini Cabins
Every game has collectibles to find, and Pragmata is no different. Collectables in this game come in the form of a robot that helps you in Shelter: Cabin.
Pictures of the Mini Cabin in Pragmata can be found scattered throughout the area, and there are 15 of them in total. These robots are very hidden, and some take a long time to find.
What makes it annoying is that you can find them by listening to Cabin’s voice. Each figure makes a noise, but they are so small that they can be very difficult to see in a crowded environment at times.
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The Lunar Challenge
Special Sector
Completing Pragmata’s story is hard enough, but you don’t have to stop there. After completing the story, you gain access to the Unknown Signal mode. In this mode, you will have various challenges to complete.
The challenges are not easy, and many of them require a fair level of skill to complete. Not only this, but you need to complete various challenges throughout the game to unlock different challenge rooms in the Unknown Signal mode.
Accessing these challenge rooms is great, but completing them is even worse. This isn’t the only achievement you get for completing it as well. This is the easier of the two.
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Cleaning up in Aisle Three
Clear Three Enemies At Once
Later in the game, Diana gains the ability to cleanse corrupted enemies. These enemies can be easily distinguished due to the smoke effect on them and the red nodes in their hacking matrix.
When you start facing enemies that have been damaged by dead filament, you’ll need to clean them up using Diana’s skills to make hacking easier. Clearing success in Aisle Three requires you to clear three of these enemies at once.
This is another achievement that is easier said than done, as timing your cleanup attacks in the midst of combat chaos can be difficult. It comes down to grouping enemies together and trying to clean them up together.

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Round ‘Em Up
The Lim Recycler
As you progress through the game, you will come across machines called Lim Recyclers. These machines will shoot lasers, destroying anything caught in them. This means you can quickly destroy enemies using them.
The key to achieving success in Round ‘Em Up is defeating three enemies at once using the Lim Recycler. This is yet another achievement that can be annoying to get due to the chaos of combat and the lack of confidence of enemies.
The easiest way to get this achievement is to make your way to the Mass Production Array and progress until you see three enemies spawn near the Lim Recycler. Use the Decoy Generator to lure them all under the Lim Recycler and open it.
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More than 6,000!
Damage, That’s it
A fair number of games have achievements that require you to deal a certain amount of damage to an enemy within a certain amount of time. In Pragmata, the Over 6,000 achievement requires you to deal over 6,000 damage in one second.
In particular, this damage must be firearm damage, so robbery does not count. Instead, you will need to upgrade your weapons to allow yourself to deal with this heavy damage. In addition, you will need to string together hacks to increase your damage to achieve this big number.
The easiest way to achieve this is to achieve this success by starting to train seven simulations. You can use the Charge Piercer to shoot multiple enemies with one shot, effectively dealing the damage needed for success. Just make sure you charge it all the way.
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Can I borrow that?
Steal the Shield
There is a type of enemy that uses shields to block your attacks. This same enemy opens shields at you as a form of attack. It can be very annoying, but you can get the Can I Borrow That achievement by confusing this enemy.
The problem is, confusing this enemy takes a bit of work because you need to disable the shields in order to bypass it. The best way to get this achievement is to start by equipping a confusing hacking node in the shelter.
After that, go to the area with the shield enemy. You can easily find them in the Lunum Mine. Once you find it, start the hack to find out which shield you need to destroy to get to the confusing hack area. Destroy the shield blocking your way to the area, then continue hacking the robot while going through the confusing hacking area.
This will allow you to take the enemy’s shield, make them fight for you, and get you success.
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You don’t get away with that easily
Defeat the Sweeper Bot
Some games like Souls have enemies that appear briefly. If you don’t kill them, they go away forever, and you lose the reward. Pragmata has a similar enemy called the Sweeper Bot.
Sweeper Bots appear in random places throughout the game’s levels. These little robots usually hide near the ceiling, and if you see them, they will run away.
Don’t be fooled, they are quite fast, and can easily get away from you. This achievement requires you to destroy the Sweeper Bot, and the best way to do that is to use Sticky Bombs, as this will reduce the hacking matrix, allowing you to hack the robot more easily. Finding them, however, can take a while as they spawn randomly. Reloading the Meteorology Sim Lab in Terra Dome helps.

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Courage in Despair
Manage LunaDigger
When you get to Sector 4: The Lunum Mines, you’ll have a run-in with a giant robot called LunaDigger. This enemy ends up being the boss of this field, but that doesn’t mean you can’t deal damage to them beforehand, and that’s what you need to do to succeed in Courage in Desperation.
This achievement requires you to fire the LunaDigger before fighting it as a boss, which is easier said than done. To chase it, you must understand its weak point, which is its mouth, and deal enough damage to it to leave you alone.
Of course, the robot’s mouth is not an easy target to hit, and the other robots in the area make fighting LunaDigger very difficult. Fortunately, there are mines you can use to help surprise you.
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Lunar Supremacy
Complete the Game on Lunatic
Most game developers want to see you suffer. By that I mean, they want you to beat their game on hard difficulty to unlock the achievement. This is usually hard mode, or in Capcom’s case, nightmare or madness.
Completing the game on insane difficulty… to put it mildly; difficult. It wouldn’t be so bad if you could start a new difficulty in a new game again, but you can’t.
Instead, if you want to take on the challenge of finishing the game like crazy, you need to start completely from scratch without any weapons you’ve spent time upgrading. At least it’s a nice change to say you’re done.
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The Right Person for the Job
Complete Unknown Signal
If you didn’t know, there are two endings to Pragmata. There’s one you get for completing the game, and then there’s one you get for completing all the extra content. The Right Man for Career Success requires you to complete all additional content.
Once you beat the game, you will unlock the Unknown Signal. From there, you need to complete all the challenge rooms in the newly opened area. These challenge areas are quite difficult, as they require you to use all the knowledge and skills you have gained throughout the game.
Once you’ve completed them all, you’ll get an achievement. As a bonus, you can complete the entire game to unlock the true ending.

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- Released
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April 17, 2026
- The ESRB
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Youth / Language, Violence, In-Game Shopping



